Author: Olivia Barrett

Ginny & Georgia actor Tameka Griffiths talks about her big break on the series and reclaiming her vibrancy, life and confidence. Tameka Griffiths almost didn’t go to her audition for the Netflix original series Ginny and Georgia. “I was so scared to call off from work,” she said, recalling her last-minute decision to go to the audition for the role of Bracia. According to her, the audition wasn’t perfect. “I actually messed up one of my lines and I had to cough through it,” she said. Despite this, Griffiths said she had so much fun, adding that “it definitely made…

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From Ottawa’s own Cashboyreg, Cultures Comedy Club is the latest addition to the city’s comedy scene For Reggie Cash, his passion for comedy grew in the same city where he was born and raised. While at l’école secondaire publique De La Salle, a French arts high school in downtown Ottawa, Cash, also known as @cashboyreg on social media, began making comedic skits and growing his appreciation for different forms of comedy. This was only the beginning. During his first year at the University of Ottawa, Cash started a YouTube channel and received instant gratification. “You never think it’s going to…

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Grace Marr exudes freedom and youthful nostalgia on her new single “Twenty-Two Again” writes SHIFTER’s Olivia Barrett. She emerged on the scene marching to the beat of her own drum. Grace Marr recently released her newest single “Twenty-Two Again” in her distinct “alternative inspirational” style, a multi-genre blend of pop, R&B, gospel and contemporary Christian music influences. Reminiscing about the carefree nature of being in your twenties, Marr’s single weaves nostalgia with a sense of optimism to create the captivating chorus: “na na na, it’ll be fun.” Marr explained that this song was inspired by a phone call with her…

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